Example sentences of "in [art] same [noun sg] [coord] " in BNC.

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1 In 1938 he moved to the School of Oriental & African Studies in the same university and in 1944 he was appointed to the Chair of Linguistics , the first chair of that title in the UK .
2 Fleming sought help in identifying the mould from the mycologist La Touche , who worked in the same building and who thought that of the many species of Penicillium , it was most like Penicillium rubrum .
3 Harbury had been failing all day to reach Wickham , which was especially frustrating as Wickham was in the same building and Harbury felt proprietorial about the crime .
4 Madam Speaker I wonder if the minister is aware that in the economically declining fishing port of Brixham in South Devon the second largest fishing port in the West Country that the employment service agency want to build a new building on a prime site in the centre of Brixham in order to put both the payout office and the job creation office in the same building and they 're prepared to pay over the odds with government money and push out private enterprise who want to build that site .
5 ‘ I gathered that much , you both working in the same building and everything . ’
6 And er in some way or other you know , not always in the same position but I 'd always er had something to do with it .
7 Remain in the same position and , keeping the top leg straight , flex the foot .
8 ‘ If someone comes out with a car that looks like ours , that has the same windscreen , a roll bar in the same position and so on , that did not happen by accident .
9 ‘ We play in the same position and I thought I 'd proved myself last season .
10 It is important to return the rocks in the same position and up the same way as they were found , as some of the animals will perish if the rock is replaced incorrectly .
11 But at least he could , if armed with field sketches , show an animal on a food plant , perhaps ; or depict various species which might be found in the same rockpool or stretch of veldt .
12 But do they believe in the same god or do they believe in different gods ?
13 In fact , Donaldson and Balfour , and nearly all the researchers who followed them , gave children questions with more on one occasion , and questions with less on another , so the two terms never appeared in the same session or the same block .
14 The space between vines in the same row and the distance between individual rows is strictly controlled : between vines the space ranges from 0.9 metres ( minimum ) to 1.5 metres ( maximum ) ; between rows it is 1.5 metres ( maximum ) .
15 Any assessment of the impact of labour unions requires us to consider not only their influence on the wages and conditions of their members but also how this affects non-members in the same firm and labour in general .
16 ‘ United do n't build-up for games in the same way but perhaps they 'd want to try it .
17 By a respondent 's notice dated 28 February 1992 the father contended that in the event of the appeal being allowed in part the order should be varied so that the local authority pay to the father a sum representing the costs incurred by the father in the family proceedings court and that sum to be calculated by a costs draftsman by reference to the Legal Aid in Family Proceedings ( Remuneration ) Regulations 1991 or alternatively , to an order that the local authority pay to the father a sum representing in relating to the proceedings below calculated in the same way but excluding all or part of the costs incurred on 27 and 28 January 1992 .
18 Longitudinal studies done in ‘ rounds ’ ( e.g. observation at , say , five-year intervals of historical time ) can suffer in the same way but , with continuous monitoring , the problem disappears .
19 It is instrumentally useful in the same way and it is an expression of the same worthwhile attitude of identification with the society .
20 So I started to write a variation on the first bar and told her to go on in the same way and to keep to the idea .
21 In experiments using the within-subjects designs of fig. 5.3 or of Table 5.1 ( e.g. Grice 1965 ; Reese 1972 ; Honey and Hall 1989c experiment 3 ) , initial training involves three stimuli , two , A and B , being treated in the same way and the third , C , being associated with a different outcome .
22 Others join the dance in the same way and others collapse .
23 We can tell this because the light from their stars is reddened , in the same way and for the same reasons as the noise of an ambulance siren or a car engine seems to change pitch downwards as the vehicle passes you .
24 To use this script safely , you must be confident that all the damaged records are defective in the same way and will all be cured by this process .
25 No sooner has it done so than another baby joins on behind in the same way and within a few seconds , the entire litter has formed a caravan behind their parent .
26 It is my contention that a similar process is occurring for at least a significant part of the people of Tyneside today , although it is not affecting everyone in the same way and involves a complex process of what may be more apparent than real social differentiation .
27 Then boil the mixture , drain , make more syrup in the same way and re-boil the stems for about 10 minutes .
28 A whole piece of loin of pork or beef fillet can be seasoned in the same way and roasted in the oven .
29 I mean , you and Edward are n't involved emotionally like we are , and he 's not going to get up your nose in the same way and I 'll know where he is and that he 's all right .
30 If a complete unified theory was discovered , it would only be a matter of time before it was digested and simplified in the same way and taught in schools , at least in outline .
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